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The Kingdom of Gibraltar (Reino de Gibraltar) was one of the many historic substantive titles pertaining to the Castilian monarchy and its successor, the Spanish monarchy, belonging to what is known as Grand Title (Spanish: Título Grande).[1] It was added to the monarchy titles by King Henry IV of Castile, upon the addition of Gibraltar to the Crown patrimony in 1462.[2]
The title of “King of Gibraltar” was kept in the titles and honours of the Spanish Crown and is no longer among the titles of the present king, Felipe VI,[1][3] as only the town of Gibraltar (merely 1% of the actual Spanish Kingdom of Gibraltar) was ceded to the British Crown under Article X of the Treaty of Utrecht 1713.